The Chinese were treated harshly due to a combination of factors such as racism, economic competition, and xenophobia. They faced discriminatory laws, violence, and social exclusion, particularly in the United States during the late 19th and early 20th centuries when Chinese immigrants were seen as a threat to white Americans.
The comparative form of "harshly" is "more harshly."
No, "harshly" is an adverb. It describes how an action is done.
No, it is not necessary to speak harshly. Effective communication can be achieved through kindness, understanding, and respect. Speaking harshly can often lead to misunderstandings and strain relationships.
The reason Philip treated the dutch so harshly was because of the fact that the Dutch were protestant. Philip II was an absolute ruler which meant he had absolute control over a certain nation, in this case, Spain. Two of Philip's goals were to defend Christianity and to make Spain wealthy. He demanded one religion, Catholicism, and he taxed the Dutch because there trading and banking brought a lot of money into the Netherlands.
The Spanish treated the Taíno people harshly, subjecting them to forced labor, disease, and violent conquest. Many Taíno died due to European diseases and mistreatment, leading to a significant decline in their population. The Spanish also imposed their culture, religion, and language on the Taíno, contributing to the near-extinction of their indigenous culture.
Irish and Chinese
Lots of people say very harshly so they treated them very harshly
Harshly
depends. if they broke the rules, they were treated harshly, but other than that, they were treated fine.
why did the spaniards treat the Aztecs harshly
they were treated harshly
because they were treated harshly, overworked, and were in bad physical condition. they were treated like property and were harshly beaten and discriminated.
they wew treated harshly because people saw them as a threat to socioty
no becuse he treated her harshly
they where treated harshly
he treated john more harshly than he treated the other children
No